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Republican Party presidential candidates, 2. This article contains the list of candidates associated with the 2. Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2. United States presidential election.
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Candidates[edit]Individuals included in this section have their own Wikipedia page and either formally announced their candidacy or filed as a candidate with Federal Election Commission (FEC) (for other than exploratory purposes). Nominee[edit]Withdrew during the primaries[edit]The following individuals participated in at least two presidential debates. They withdrew or suspended their campaigns at some point after the Iowa caucuses on February 1, 2.
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They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent. Name. Born. Current/recent. State. Announced. Withdrew. Candidacy. Endorsed. Ref. John Kasich. May 1. 3, 1. 95. 2(age 7.
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Mc. Kees Rocks, Pennsylvania. Governor of Ohio(2. Ohio. July 2. 1, 2. May 4, 2. 01. 6(Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing.
No endorsement (wrote in John Mc. Cain)[4][5]Ted Cruz. December 2. 2, 1. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. United States Senator from Texas(2.
Texas. March 2. 3, 2. May 3, 2. 01. 6(Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Donald Trump[6][7]Marco Rubio. May 2. 8, 1. 97. 1(age 7. Miami, Florida. United States Senator from Florida(2. Florida. April 1. March 1. 5, 2. 01.
Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Donald Trump[8][9]Ben Carson. September 1. 8, 1. Detroit, Michigan.
Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery,Johns Hopkins Hospital(1. Florida. May 4, 2. March 2, 2. 01. 6(Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Donald Trump[1. 0][1. Jeb Bush. 00. 00. February 1. 1, 1. Midland, Texas. 43rd.
Governor of Florida(1. Florida. June 1. 5, 2. February 2. 0, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Ted Cruz, then no endorsement[1. Jim Gilmore. 00. 00.
October 6, 1. 94. Richmond, Virginia. Governor of Virginia(1. Virginia. July 3. February 1. 2, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Donald Trump[1. 4][1.
Chris Christie. 00. September 6, 1. 96. Newark, New Jersey. Governor of New Jersey(2. New Jersey. June 3. February 1. 0, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing.
Donald Trump[1. 6][1. Carly Fiorina. 00. September 6, 1. 95.
Austin, Texas. CEO of Hewlett- Packard(1. California. May 4, 2. February 1. 0, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump, later rescinded endorsement[1. Rick Santorum. 00.
May 1. 0, 1. 95. 8(age 7. Winchester, Virginia. United States Senator from Pennsylvania(1. Pennsylvania. May 2. February 3, 2. 01.
Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump[2. Rand Paul. 00. 00. January 7, 1. 96. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. United States Senator from Kentucky(2.
Kentucky. April 7, 2. February 3, 2. 01. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Donald Trump[2. 2][2. Mike Huckabee. 00. August 2. 4, 1. 95.
Hope, Arkansas. 44th. Governor of Arkansas(1. Arkansas. May 5, 2.
February 1, 2. 01. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Donald Trump[2. 4][2.
The following individuals participated in at least one authorized presidential debate but withdrew from the race before the Iowa caucuses on February 1, 2. They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent. Name. Born. Current/recent. Kana Kanum Kalangal Season 1 Episodes here. State. Announced.
Withdrew. Candidacy. Endorsed. Ref. George Pataki.
June 2. 4, 1. 94. Peekskill, New York. Governor of New York(1. New York. 00. 00.
May 2. 8, 2. 01. 50. December 2. 9, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing.
Marco Rubio, then John Kasich, then no endorsement[2. Lindsey Graham. 00.
July 9, 1. 95. 5(age 7. Central, South Carolina United States Senator from South Carolina (2. South Carolina. 00. June 1, 2. 01. 50. December 2. 1, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Jeb Bush, then Ted Cruz, then no endorsement[2.
Bobby Jindal. 00. June 1. 0, 1. 97. Watch Belle`S Magical World Online Facebook on this page. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Governor of Louisiana(2. Louisiana. 00. 00.
June 2. 4, 2. 01. November 1. 7, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC filing. Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump[3. Scott Walker. 00. November 2, 1. 96.
Colorado Springs, Colorado. Governor of Wisconsin(2. Wisconsin. 00. 00. July 1. 3, 2. 01.
September 2. 1, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC Filing. Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump[3. Rick Perry. 00. 00.
March 4, 1. 95. 0(age 7. Haskell, Texas. 47th.
Governor of Texas(2. Texas. 00. 00. 00. June 4, 2. 01. 50. September 1. 1, 2. Campaign • Positions • Website)FEC Filing.
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump[3. Other candidates[edit]The following notable individuals filed as a candidate with FEC by November 2.
Additionally, Peter Messina was on the ballot in Louisiana,[3. New Hampshire, and Idaho.[3. Tim Cook was on the ballot in Louisiana, New Hampshire and Arizona. Walter Iwachiw was on the ballot in Florida and New Hampshire. Other withdrawn candidates[edit]Individuals in this section formally announced a bid for the nomination of the Republican Party, and filed with the FEC to be a candidate, but were not featured in any major opinion polls, and were not invited to any televised presidential primary debates. Name. Born. Current/previous positions. State. Announced.
Withdrew. Candidacy. Ref. Dennis Michael Lynch.
August 2. 8, 1. 96. Businessman. Documentary film maker. Conservative commentator. New York. 00. 00. April 2. 2, 2. 01. May 3, 2. 01. 5[4.
FEC filing. Mark Everson. September 1. 0, 1. New York City, New York. Commissioner of Internal Revenue(2.
Mississippi. 00. 00. March 5, 2. 01. 50. November 5, 2. 01. Website)FEC Filing[4.
Jimmy Mc. Millan. December 1, 1. 94. New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Chairman and leader of the Rent Is Too Damn High Party(2. New York. August 2.
December 9, 2. 01. Website)FEC Filing. Potential candidates who did not run[edit]Previous[edit]The following people were the focus of presidential speculation in multiple media reports during the 2. Declined[edit]Individuals listed in this section were the focus of media speculation as being possible 2. See also[edit]Candidates.
Primaries. General election polling. Democratic primary polling.
Republican primary polling. Republican primary debates. Democratic primary debates. References[edit]^"Donald Trump is running for president". Business Insider.
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Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz Launches Presidential Bid". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 2. Sullivan, Sean; Zezima, Katie (May 3, 2. Ted Cruz drops out of the Republican presidential race".
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Ben Carson announces presidential campaign". The Washington Post.
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New York Times. Retrieved February 2. Allen, Cooper (July 3. Jim Gilmore formally joins GOP presidential race". USA Today. Retrieved July 3. Chaitin, Daniel (February 1. Jim Gilmore ends campaign for president". Washington Examiner.
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